Answer: She’s so far left even Barack Obama is running away from her

Answer: She's so far left even Barack Obama is running away from her

Ques­tion: How far left is Eliz­a­beth Warren?

Before a mur­derer in Col­orado decided to change the sub­ject, an incred­i­ble shift in the national con­ver­sa­tion, one so sig­nif­i­cant that it threat­ened to undo mil­lions of dol­lars of ad buys from the White House, was tak­ing place con­cern­ing the president’s remarks in Virginia.

Unfor­tu­nately for their efforts: Barack Obama was NOT the first national pol to make this point. For­mer Obama Admin­is­tra­tion Eliz­a­beth War­ren made it nearly a year ago.

While the national pub­lic­ity for her race against Scott Brown, a race the Democ­rats con­sider their best hope for a Sen­ate Pick up, has died down, her pop­u­lar­ity in gen­eral remains high with lib­er­als, and the Hol­ly­wood fundrais­ing base, A base that gave her speech over 900,000 views.

Given the President’s cam­paign and money woes I sub­mit and sug­gest, need­ing to excite a depressed base, his team made a delib­er­ate deci­sion to appro­pri­ate Warren’s words based on their pop­u­lar­ity among the far left & media.

That’s the irony, the Obama cam­paign delib­er­ately did this to them­selves but that’s not the final irony…

Eliz­a­beth War­ren yes­ter­day came to the defense her for­mer boss Pres­i­dent Obama’s con­tro­ver­sial state­ment that busi­nesses’ own­ers can’t take credit for their suc­cess, repeat­ing her own cam­paign line that, “nobody got rich on their own.”

Warren’s reit­er­a­tion of her state­ment — which became an iconic and con­tro­ver­sial cor­ner­stone of her cam­paign — comes as con­ser­v­a­tives have leapt on Obama for say­ing “If you’ve got a busi­ness — you didn’t build that. Some­body else made that happen.”

And that’s what’s so funny:

As cam­paign after cam­paign runs from Barack Obama as Nancy Pelosi urges can­di­dates to avoid the pres­i­dent re-​nomination con­ven­tion for their elec­toral sur­vival how does the pres­i­dent react to Eliz­a­beth War­ren the one can­di­date will­ing to back him up?

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Question: How far left is Elizabeth Warren?

Before a murderer in Colorado decided to change the subject, an incredible shift in the national conversation, one so significant that it threatened to undo millions of dollars of ad buys from the White House, was taking place concerning the president’s remarks in Virginia.

Unfortunately for their efforts: Barack Obama was NOT the first national pol to make this point. Former Obama Administration Elizabeth Warren made it nearly a year ago.

While the national publicity for her race against Scott Brown, a race the Democrats consider their best hope for a Senate Pick up, has died down, her popularity in general remains high with liberals, and the Hollywood fundraising base, A base that gave her speech over 900,000 views.

Given the President’s campaign and money woes I submit and suggest, needing to excite a depressed base, his team made a deliberate decision to appropriate Warren’s words based on their popularity among the far left & media.

That’s the irony, the Obama campaign deliberately did this to themselves but that’s not the final irony…

Elizabeth Warren yesterday came to the defense her former boss President Obama’s controversial statement that businesses’ owners can’t take credit for their success, repeating her own campaign line that, “nobody got rich on their own.”

Warren’s reiteration of her statement — which became an iconic and controversial cornerstone of her campaign — comes as conservatives have leapt on Obama for saying “If you’ve got a business — you didn’t build that. Somebody else made that happen.”

And that’s what’s so funny:

As campaign after campaign runs from Barack Obama as Nancy Pelosi urges candidates to avoid the president re-nomination convention for their electoral survival how does the president react to Elizabeth Warren the one candidate willing to back him up?

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